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News Item10/6/12 5:24 PM
San Jose John | San Jose, CA  Find all comments by San Jose John
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Who REALLY Killed Christ wrote:
II-GENERAL, PARTICULAR, GENERAL
You May Derive Only Things Similar To Those Specified. EXAMPLE: *LEVITICUS 21:9 'The Daughter Of Any Priest, If She Profane Herself By Playing The Whore...She Shall Be Burnt With Fire...(WITCH=FEMALE=DAUGHTER As) SPECIFIED By THE TEXT.
Interesting. I don't remember all those verses in Leviticus regarding the burning of people for certain wrongdoings but I do remember in Genesis where Judah wanted to burn Tamar after finding she played the harlot--until it was found that Judah himself was the whoremonger.

News Item10/6/12 4:53 PM
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Jim Lincoln wrote:
But getting back to Scalia, one person have a very succinct comment after the article. If Constitutional interpretation was done as he wants, the Blacks would be back in slavery.
This sounds like something Woopie Goldberg would say, and she did say something similar to John McCain 4 years ago when he appeared on The View. She emphasized the 3/5ths rule without considering the 13th and 14th Amendments. Sadly (if I remember correctly) McCain was caught flat-footed by her remark and was unable to counter as effectively as our dear brother Marty here just did.

News Item10/3/12 10:17 PM
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Neil wrote:
John, I think any new party would be even worse than the existing two. Why? Because the public is so unprincipled, at both supposed "ends" of the spectrum. Dennis Prager's [URL=http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/328993/world-s-most-dynamic-religion-dennis-prager]]]analysis[/URL] seems accurate to me. He shares my view that official Catholicism is politically Democratic.
I think he's spot on (the article). I know several friends, family, and acquaintances who no longer identify with the religion of their youths, but are now thoroughly secular. They feel it's more enlightened to be non-religious--and they don't want to look dumb/backward in the eyes of other modern-minded people like themselves.

Neil wrote:
I think Obama will win the election, because he promises the mob more free goodies.
I'm still hoping much of his base won't turn out. Otherwise I agree with you.

News Item10/3/12 11:04 AM
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jodi wrote:
I'm a stay at home dad and I love it. I stay home because my wife and I are divorcing But I stayed home for awhile and looked after my two kids and it was rewarding. I love it and so do my children
I normally think the men should work while the women stay at home with the kids, but I do know a couple of men who work from home. Still, it's hard for them do their job and keep and eye on the kids, so it's better if the mom stays home too to help with the kids.

News Item10/3/12 10:51 AM
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Barry from KY wrote:
Over-sampling is a common problem in most of these polls. However, with as little progress that the country has made in the last four years, this should be a slam-dunk for the repubs. They didn't do such a fantastic job while they were in charge either.
I'm wondering if the country isn't ready for that third party...
Dems and Repubs are so entrenched in our political culture that it'll likely take the dissolution of one of these to create enough force (vacuum?) to form a new and viable party. Such a dissolution would likely require a huge crisis (slavery issue killed the Whigs but boosted the Republicans). It'll be interesting (and likely both scary and painful) to see if the unfolding world-wide financial crisis might be enough to make this happen.

News Item9/29/12 12:36 PM
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bad wrote:
On the topic of homosexuality, Piers asks the Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, "Shouldn’t freedom and individuality and all those things also extend to people who just happen to be gay? Who were born gay. They weren’t made gay." "Wouldn’t it be great for the President of Iran to say you know something, everyone’s entitled to be whatever sexuality they are born to be? That would be a great symbol of freedom."
"Do you really believe that someone is born homosexual?" says Ahmadinejad. "I’m sorry. Let me ask you this. Do you believe that anyone is giving birth through homosexuality? Homosexuality ceases procreation. Who has said that if you like or believe in doing something ugly, and others do not accept your behavior, that they’re denying your freedom?"
Wow!

It is more than worrisome when our enemies--even our most "kooky" ones, show themselves to be far wiser--at least morally--than we are.

Reminds me of a previous time Ahmadinejad managed to shut-up our homosexual lobby by requesting "names and addresses" as proof of their charge that even Iran has homosexuals among its citizenry.

Is it any wonder God is allowing and even enabling countries like this to become increasingly threatening to us?


News Item9/29/12 12:19 PM
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Russ wrote:
If, as a parent, you relinquish your duty to educate your kids then you also relinquish the right to discipline them during that time. There has to be some sort of authority. So, I think it is appropriate that they bring spanking back to schools. I homeschool my kids so spanking was never removed to begin with.
That's the way it used to be in this country. My dad was a teacher and so was his dad. My Grandpa taught school in rural Illinois back in the 1920s and reported directly to the local superintendent, who ordered him to "really lay the wood on them (the students)" if they even started to misbehave.

News Item9/25/12 1:43 AM
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Neil wrote:
We have examples of both of those here at the Pima Air Museum.
I actually thought of you when I wrote my comment, knowing how close you are to Davis Monthan AFB, where they used to have HUNDREDS of those things. Only one I ever saw was at Wright-Patterson AFB museum. Very impressive.

News Item9/25/12 1:37 AM
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decline and fall wrote:
"We despise children in the Southern Baptist Convention."
-Dr. Voddie Baucham, SBC pastor
That and we love ourselves too much.

Born in the early 1960s makes me the tail-end of the baby boom. Though I was just a kid I could already see even then that people were getting both more greedy (kids are expensive and a hassle) and more scared (watching Paul Ehrlich extrapolate baby boom birthrates). I even remember being told at that time that my generation should have less than 2 kids per family because it was thought America and the world already had too many people. Large families were routinely and contemptibly mocked by most everyone I knew while growing up.

It's remarkable to look back and realize how incredibly evil we were, but at that time we felt so righteous.


News Item9/19/12 10:46 PM
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Mike wrote:
I believe they were made by Colt.
Convair also made "Peacemakers", until they were all replaced by Boeing B-52s.

News Item9/18/12 10:28 AM
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Kyle wrote:
Right, and there is something wrong with being a bloodthirsty killer?
"Bloodthirsty"? yes. Killer? Depends on the context.

I know lots of veterans who've "borne the sword for the king", as it were. They aren't murderers but they have killed several people in the line of duty. If they can, how much more can God do the same?


News Item9/18/12 12:41 AM
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Every person who has ever died has essentially been killed by God (the Lord giveth, the Lord taketh away. Even Christ layed down His own life--and took it up again.

Problem with Dawkins and those like him is they refuse to treat God as anything greater than man/themselves. Then their argument becomes: It's wrong for me to do it, therefore it must be wrong for God to do it because God is my peer (or more accurately the "creation" of my peers).

Like mjg said below. A straw man tactic.


News Item9/15/12 12:03 PM
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I'm much more comfortable voting for a Mormon than, say, a Muslim (which Obama at times has appeared to be, but I don't think that he actually is one). At least Mormonism is an American religion, and thus would be expected to have American interests at heart more than a comparable "international" movement.

Also, with the economy in the mess that it is in now I'd much rather have a business-savy guy like Romney under the hood than some disconnected ivy-league know-it-alls like we have in there now.


News Item9/15/12 11:49 AM
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Russ wrote:
Easy- print more money.
Yep. Print more money to buy more US securities and treasuries in order to try to keep interest rates low so we can re-inflate the housing bubble--or at least keep home prices from falling before the election.

Inflation? What's that?


News Item9/15/12 11:44 AM
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mjg fayetteville wrote:
I think it is absurd to say that the republican party is Godly and the democratic party is satanic. The verse comes to mind that's says none are righteous no not one
The only reason the Republican party is more "godly" than the Democrat party is that they are running away from God at a slower rate than the Dems and therefore, relatively speaking, ARE in fact the "godly" party.

News Item9/10/12 10:28 AM
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He sure knew how to "jerk" that whip he made of cords when he drove the moneychangers out of the temple.

News Item9/10/12 10:26 AM
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I've always seen Obama as more of a Liberation Theology guy rather than a Muslim. Based on what he DOES, not on what he or anybody else says about him.

News Item9/10/12 10:16 AM
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"Let the world deride or pity, I will glory in Thy Name."

(From Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken, by John Newton).

These evolutionists' "care" is rooted in their own feelings of pity for us believers, which reminded me of this great hymn.


News Item9/6/12 10:20 AM
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I still remember Duffy Stroud, back in the 1980s, and what an embarrassment he was on Donahue and other talk shows of that time.

I didn't realize people were still doing this (empowering so-called "child-preachers"). Let the "babes and sucklings" praise God all they want, but please give me a qualified ADULT preacher with at least some degree of life-experience.


News Item8/3/12 12:49 PM
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Neil wrote:
All the businesses I can think of, including my employer, toe the Progressive Democrat line & shove their leftist nonsense in our faces almost every day.
Same is true here in Silicon Valley, with very few exceptions. Our CEO is conservative but he used to be TJ Rogers' right-hand-man at Cypress Semiconductor. Apple, Google, Yahoo, Facebook, etc. are ALL liberal. As usual, people like Jim focus on the mote while ignoring the log, in this case and others.
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